Novotel London Wembley
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

20 Best Cheap Hotels in London for 2026

Reviewed by Lillian Cooper - 11 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

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This is London, England, a city whose world-class museums draw many visitors. For budget travelers, these picks offer smart value and affordable comfort so you can spend more on the city experiences. Hotels were chosen for verified guest ratings, strong locations, and overall value. We started with broad London hotel research, then narrowed by location, guest feedback, and recent reviews.

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Novotel London Wembley
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Best Overall
8.5

3,579 reviews

Novotel London Wembley

Set on Olympic Way, Novotel London Wembley puts you at Wembley’s front door, with Wembley Stadium about a 5‑minute walk and Wembley Park Station across the street for fast links into central London.
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Holiday Inn London - Whitechapel by IHG
5
Best Value
8.3

1,210 reviews

Holiday Inn London - Whitechapel by IHG

A bus stop right outside and the Elizabeth line at Whitechapel about 10 minutes away let you cross London fast, then return to quiet, modern rooms.
From$94
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Best Independent
8.4

414 reviews

The Lion & Key Hotel

Set on High Road Leyton, this 3-star base puts you 10 minutes from Leyton Station (Central line) with an on-site restaurant and bar that locals actually use.
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Hampton By Hilton London Docklands
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Best for Families
8.3

5,125 reviews

Hampton By Hilton London Docklands

Across from London City Airport, Hampton by Hilton Docklands gives runway views without the noise, thanks to solid soundproofing.
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Best for Couples
7.9

6,454 reviews

a&o London Docklands Riverside

This riverside stay is one of the few in London with a free guest ferry to Canary Wharf, so you get skyline views and fast access without the city noise.
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1. Novotel London Wembley

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8.5

3,579 reviews

From
$124
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Set on Olympic Way, Novotel London Wembley puts you at Wembley’s front door, with Wembley Stadium about a 5‑minute walk and Wembley Park Station across the street for fast links into central London.

The spot is lively on event days, with Boxpark, the designer outlet, and plenty of casual dining within minutes. Rooms feel practical and calm after the buzz. Many are spacious, with sofa beds for kids, mini‑fridges, and Rituals toiletries. Soundproofing impresses; guests report quiet sleep even during concerts. Higher floors face Wembley and Olympic Way for big‑event views.

What stands out here is how easy event days feel. The lobby often leans into concerts with themed touches that add fun without fuss. It suits concertgoers, families heading to a match or show, and groups who want simple space and quick transport. Business travelers who value direct Jubilee and Metropolitan line access will also find it handy. There’s on‑site underground parking with an internal entrance to the lobby, useful if you’re arriving by car.

Tradeoffs to note: the frosted bathroom doors lack privacy, and lift waits stretch on busy nights. Parking spaces are limited and not pre‑bookable, so plan arrival time accordingly.

Pros

  • 2–3 minute walk to Wembley Park Station for Jubilee and Metropolitan lines
  • About 5 minutes on foot to Wembley Stadium and OVO Arena
  • Well‑soundproofed rooms keep concert and street noise surprisingly low
  • On‑site underground parking with direct access into the hotel lobby

Cons

  • Bathroom doors are frosted glass without locks, offering limited privacy
  • Lift waits and occasional outages during peak event nights
  • Wi‑Fi performance drops when the area is very busy

What travelers say

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Gabriel T.

We walked back from Wembley in five minutes and then heard nothing in our room. Those windows are magic.

2. Moxy London Excel

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8.4

3,270 reviews

From
$114
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Opposite London City Airport, this Moxy lets you watch planes from bed while double glazing keeps rooms calm. It’s a playful base that delivers value and a fun vibe near the water.

Set on the Royal Docks, it sits by ExCeL London and the riverside walkways. Royal Albert DLR is about a 5-minute walk, so the O2 and central spots are easy with one change. Rooms are compact but smart: comfy beds, blackout curtains, mood lighting, and smart TVs that cast from phones. EU sockets and motion-sensor night lights add helpful touches.

The social lobby is the star. Expect a pool table, foosball, a photo booth, and a buzzy bar with grab‑and‑go snacks. A welcome drink on arrival adds to the mood. This spot suits ExCeL visitors, plane‑spotters, and concertgoers heading to the O2. Families like runway views and some two‑bed layouts, while business travelers work at the big communal tables with power.

Tradeoff: the Royal Docks feel quiet, with few shops or restaurants nearby. Light sleepers may notice early‑morning aircraft if facing the runway.

Pros

  • About 5-minute walk to Royal Albert DLR for quick city links.
  • Walk to ExCeL London convention centre in under 15 minutes.
  • Lively lobby with pool table, photo booth, and bar with snacks.
  • Smart TVs support casting from phones and tablets.

Cons

  • Rooms are compact with limited storage and often no wardrobe.
  • Runway-facing rooms may get early-morning aircraft noise.
  • Shower water pressure is weak and floors feel slippery.

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Owen G.

The lobby’s pool table and photo booth kept us downstairs after the expo. DLR is a few minutes away, and watching planes from bed was cool but still quiet.

3. Maldron Hotel Finsbury Park, London

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8.4

4,008 reviews

From
$108
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Set opposite Finsbury Park’s transport hub, this modern stay trades busy streets outside for quiet, insulated rooms inside and a 3-minute walk to Finsbury Park station on the Victoria and Piccadilly lines.

From here, you reach central sights in about 20–30 minutes by tube. Emirates Stadium sits about 15 minutes on foot for match days. The neighborhood has handy spots like M&S Food and a Tesco Express. Rooms feel modern and practical: strong showers, good soundproofing, and daily bottled water with tea and coffee. You also get a hairdryer and clothes steamer; storage is compact.

This hotel shines as a stress-free base for Arsenal games and quick city hops. It suits match-going friends, families who want easy transport and quiet nights, and solo business travelers who value a calm, clean room after the commute. Arriving from Heathrow is simple via the Piccadilly line; Stansted routes connect smoothly by public transport.

Know this: windows don’t open, there’s no in-room fridge, and AC controls can be finicky. Pack light, since wardrobe space is limited.

Pros

  • Three-minute walk to Finsbury Park Underground with Victoria and Piccadilly lines.
  • Soundproofed rooms block train noise despite rail tracks nearby.
  • Complimentary bottled water, tea, and coffee restocked by housekeeping daily.
  • Self check-in kiosks and helpful staff speed arrivals and departures.

Cons

  • No in-room fridge and limited wardrobe space in many rooms.
  • Hot breakfast inconsistent; items sometimes cold or slow to replenish.
  • Windows sealed and AC controls tricky; some rooms feel warm.

What travelers say

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Elijah S.

Three minutes from Finsbury Park station, yet my room was silent. Housekeeping kept the free bottled water coming every day.

4. DoubleTree By Hilton London Excel

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8.2

5,300 reviews

From
$122
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Watch planes lift off from London City Airport and still sleep well behind triple‑glazed windows.

DoubleTree by Hilton London ExCeL sits on the Royal Docks waterfront, a short walk from ExCeL London and DLR stops for quick links into town. The O2 sits across the water, with the cable car nearby for a scenic hop. Many rooms face the dock or runway, and blackout curtains keep mornings dark. Suites add extra space for families or longer stays.

Service is the standout here. Staff greet guests with warm cookies and often mark occasions with notes or cupcakes. Breakfast is generous and refreshed often, with plenty of hot dishes, fruit, and that honey many guests rave about. It suits exhibitors and conference‑goers, parents with plane‑mad kids, and travelers catching early flights at LCY.

The dockside address sits outside the city center. Reaching the West End takes around 30 to 40 minutes by train, so this base fits ExCeL visits better than pure city sightseeing.

Pros

  • Warm cookies on arrival and staff who personalize special occasions.
  • Easy walk to ExCeL and DLR links into central London.
  • Quiet rooms with dock or runway views through triple-glazed windows.
  • Big breakfast buffet with honey, plus gluten-free options on request.

Cons

  • Climate control and heating fans noisy or hard to adjust.
  • Lifts require key scans and can be temperamental at times.
  • On-site parking is paid, adding cost for multi-day stays.

What travelers say

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Wyatt L.

They left a handwritten card and cupcakes for our anniversary. We watched planes taxi at night from the window, then slept great.

5. Holiday Inn London - Whitechapel by IHG

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8.3

1,210 reviews

From
$94
Best for Families
Best for Business
Why it stands out

A bus stop right outside and the Elizabeth line at Whitechapel about 10 minutes away let you cross London fast, then return to quiet, modern rooms.

The hotel sits between Whitechapel and Shadwell, near lively markets and casual eateries. Tower Bridge is a pleasant walk if you have time. Rooms feel clean and practical, with cushy beds, blackout curtains, and strong showers. Many include a fridge and tea‑making kit, plus a safe and flat‑screen. Some upper floors peek toward the Shard and skyline.

Service stands out. Breakfast runs smoothly with plenty of fresh fruit, hot dishes, alternative milks, and plant‑based options. Staff help with directions, small requests, and even the odd charger rescue. It suits families who want space and easy transport, business travelers heading to the City or Tobacco Dock, and weekenders who value comfort over frills. The lobby has spots to sit with a drink or get a little work done, and there’s a compact gym for a quick session.

Tradeoff: the immediate area can feel a bit rough and less scenic, and some guests prefer taxis or rideshares at night. The walk to Tube and DLR stations takes around 10 minutes, so it’s a base for explorers rather than right-on-the-doorstep sightseeing.

Pros

  • About 10-minute walk to Whitechapel and Shadwell stations
  • Bus stop right outside for quick trips across London
  • Generous breakfast with fresh fruit, alt milks, and plant-based options
  • Rooms include fridge, safe, kettle, blackout curtains; quiet at night
  • Exceptionally helpful staff; reception and breakfast teams praised by name

Cons

  • Immediate area feels untidy; some guests avoid walking alone at night
  • Windows do not open; ventilation relies on air conditioning units
  • Walk to Tube takes about ten minutes, not steps from door

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Madeline C.

Breakfast staff sat me down and a hot coffee appeared in seconds. Then I hopped on the bus right outside and was sightseeing fast.

6. The Lion & Key Hotel

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8.4

414 reviews

From
$124
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set on High Road Leyton, this 3-star base puts you 10 minutes from Leyton Station (Central line) with an on-site restaurant and bar that locals actually use.

Buses to Stratford stop nearby, and the London Stadium is a quick ride. Leyton Orient’s ground sits about 5 minutes away. Rooms are modern and very clean, though some are compact with rain showers and small bathrooms. Rear rooms run quieter, while street-facing rooms hear traffic; a few budget rooms sit below street level without windows.

Service and food stand out. Breakfast is cooked to order and the coffee gets raves. The kitchen turns out Mediterranean favorites like chicken shish. It suits solo travelers visiting family, event-goers bound for the stadium, and business guests needing a simple base; drivers should note the limited, book-ahead parking behind the hotel.

Street-side rooms pick up road noise, so ask for the back. Breakfast starts later than many hotels, which may not fit early departures.

Pros

  • 10-minute walk to Leyton tube on the Central line.
  • On-site restaurant serves Mediterranean dishes and excellent coffee.
  • Friendly staff praised across reception, bar, breakfast, and housekeeping.
  • Limited secure parking behind the hotel; book in advance.

Cons

  • Street-facing rooms pick up traffic noise from High Road Leyton.
  • Some rooms are small with compact bathrooms and rain-only showers.
  • Breakfast starts late for early flights or morning meetings.

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Ruby H.

They put the rugby on in the bar and the coffee was strong. Housekeeping reset our room during breakfast—nice surprise after a late night.

7. Wombat's City Hostel London

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8.6

6,241 reviews

From
$48
Best for City Breaks
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

In about 10 minutes you can walk to Tower Bridge, then return to privacy-curtained bunks, a big guest kitchen, and a lively basement bar.

Set on Dock Street near the Tower of London, it puts you about 10 minutes on foot to Tower Hill and Aldgate East. Shops and cafés sit close by, so snacks and basics are easy. Dorms feel practical. Many have ensuite setups with the toilet and shower in separate rooms. Each bunk adds a curtain, reading light, outlet, and a small valuables safe. Bigger lockers in the room open with your keycard, so no padlock is needed.

What stands out here is the balance of social and sleep. The bar downstairs hosts regular events, yet noise rarely reaches the upper floors. The guest kitchen is large and well equipped, great for saving on meals or meeting other travelers. Security feels strong with 24/7 reception and keycard access throughout. It suits solo travelers, small groups, and budget-minded couples. Private rooms are available if sharing isn’t your thing.

There are tradeoffs. This East London base means nights in Soho or Westminster take longer, and rooms rely on fans rather than AC during warm spells.

Pros

  • About 10-minute walk to Tower Hill and Aldgate East stations
  • Privacy curtains, reading light, outlet, and small safe at each bunk
  • Basement bar and large guest kitchen on the lower ground floor
  • Keycard room access and lockers, plus 24/7 staffed reception

Cons

  • No air conditioning; rooms get warm during summer heatwaves
  • Elevators sometimes out of service, leading to long waits
  • Breakfast is basic compared with nearby cafés and supermarkets

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Nathan G.

Basement bar karaoke was buzzing, but my dorm stayed quiet. Loved the bed curtains, personal fan, and keycard locker—felt secure and slept great.

8. Heeton Concept Hotel – Luma Hammersmith

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8.2

3,459 reviews

From
$116
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Set in Hammersmith, this hotel trades space for smarts. You get fast city access, compact rooms with split bathrooms, and a simple breakfast nook—great for gigs and quick trips across London.

It sits on a quiet street off the main drag, with shops, cafes, and supermarkets close by. Two Underground stations are 2–5 minutes away, with quick links to Heathrow and central London. The river is a short stroll, with classic pubs along the path. Rooms are compact and efficient: separate toilet and shower, a sink in the room, good storage, plenty of outlets, and a small fridge and kettle in many.

What it does best is location-for-concerts: Eventim Apollo is 5–10 minutes on foot. Staff run a 24/7 reception and handle luggage easily. It suits concertgoers catching a show, solo travelers who want a simple base, and families who like bunk-bed setups and easy transport.

There are tradeoffs. The quirky bathroom layout will not suit everyone, and the sink sits in the room. The lobby breakfast is limited and seating is tight; nearby bakeries and cafes solve it fast.

Pros

  • 2–5 minute walk to Hammersmith Underground and major bus lines.
  • 5–10 minutes on foot to Eventim Apollo for concerts.
  • 24/7 reception with luggage storage and very helpful staff.
  • Many rooms include a fridge, kettle, and plenty of outlets.

Cons

  • Unusual bathroom layout; sink in room, toilet and shower separate.
  • Lobby breakfast is limited with very little seating space.
  • Some basement or ground-floor rooms have minimal daylight and privacy.

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Audrey P.

Two minutes to the Tube and five to the Apollo. Our room had a fridge and plenty of outlets, and the separate toilet and shower made mornings way easier.

9. Hampton By Hilton London Docklands

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8.3

5,125 reviews

From
$119
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Across from London City Airport, Hampton by Hilton Docklands gives runway views without the noise, thanks to solid soundproofing.

Set in the Royal Docks, it’s a short walk to Royal Albert DLR and ExCeL. Trains reach Canary Wharf and the West End with simple changes. Rooms are clean and modern; some corner layouts add floor-to-ceiling windows and light. Space turns snug with a sofa bed, and there’s no fridge.

What it does best: value and ease. Breakfast is included, complete with the Hampton waffle maker. A 24/7 bar handles snacks and late arrivals. It suits ExCeL event‑goers, early LCY flights, families using the sofa bed, wheelchair users who need proper wet rooms, and business travelers who want a calm base.

Tradeoffs: central London is a train ride away, and the breakfast room gets crowded at peak times. On‑site dinner is basic, and dining choices nearby are limited.

Pros

  • Short walk to Royal Albert DLR; ExCeL reachable in minutes on foot.
  • Free breakfast with make-your-own waffles and hot English options.
  • Soundproof rooms despite being opposite London City Airport.
  • 24/7 bar and snacks, plus reliable Wi‑Fi for work.

Cons

  • Breakfast area gets crowded at peak times; seating feels tight.
  • Limited dinner menu on site; few shops or restaurants nearby.
  • Rooms feel tight when the sofa bed is opened.

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Elena R.

Watched planes glide into City Airport from a sixth-floor room, yet slept like a rock—soundproofing is legit. The waffle maker at breakfast became my kid’s daily ritual.

10. The Corner London City

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8.2

7,489 reviews

From
$96
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

This East London stay pairs complimentary coffee machines on every floor with a smart eco perk—a free bar drink when you skip housekeeping—so budget travelers get useful extras without waste.

Set beside Altab Ali Park in Whitechapel, it’s Aldgate East Underground in about 4 minutes, with Brick Lane and Spitalfields reachable on foot soon after. Whitechapel Station for the Elizabeth Line is a short walk. Rooms feel quirky and practical: big, comfy beds, modular bathroom pods, fixed rainfall showers, and blackout curtains. Storage is limited. Kettles and fridges aren’t in-room; hot drinks live at the corridor stations instead.

What stands out here is the social heart. The lobby bar and lounge work as a local hangout, with board games and occasional live music. It suits solo city explorers, value-minded couples, and families who want a crib and space to unwind between outings. Dog owners also find it friendly.

There are tradeoffs. The bathroom pod uses a sliding door, so privacy is limited. Some rooms are windowless or rely on the AC for heating, which may feel stuffy or cool in extreme weather.

Pros

  • About 4 minutes to Aldgate East Underground; Brick Lane under 10 minutes.
  • Complimentary coffee machines on every floor, plus filtered water taps.
  • Eco perk: free bar drink when you skip daily housekeeping.
  • Welcoming lounge with board games, bar service, and casual hangout space.

Cons

  • Bathroom pod uses a sliding door that does not fully close.
  • Some rooms lack windows and can feel warm, stuffy, or dim.
  • Air conditioning sometimes struggles to heat rooms during colder weather.

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Noah G.

Four minutes from Aldgate East. Free coffee on every floor saved my mornings, and the skip-housekeeping drink vouchers felt like a fun, green bonus.

11. Antoinette Hotel Wimbledon

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8.5

1,392 reviews

From
$113
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

In Wimbledon, Antoinette Hotel is one of the rare 3-star stays with free on-site parking and a bus stop right outside.

The hotel sits on The Broadway, opposite the Polka Theatre and near New Wimbledon Theatre. Cafes, shops, and takeaways line the street. It is a 10-minute walk to Wimbledon and South Wimbledon stations for Tube, rail, and trams. Rooms are compact but tidy, with comfy beds, blackout blinds, and air conditioning. Wi‑Fi is strong, and kettles come stocked with tea, coffee, and even hot chocolate. Some rooms at the back add small balconies and quieter nights.

Parking is the standout here, especially if driving into southwest London. Staff are friendly and efficient, and the team happily supplies plates and cutlery for delivery orders. That makes it easy after a show at the theatre or a long day at tennis. It suits drivers, theatre-goers, and value‑minded business travelers who want a simple, reliable base.

Tradeoffs are real. Front‑facing rooms hear road noise and music from a nearby club, and the lift is very small. Bathrooms run tight, with compact showers and fixed heads.

Pros

  • Free secure on-site parking in Wimbledon.
  • Bus stop outside; 10-minute walk to Wimbledon and South Wimbledon stations.
  • Air-conditioned rooms with blackout blinds and strong Wi‑Fi.
  • Some back-facing rooms include balconies and feel much quieter.

Cons

  • Very small lift; tricky with luggage, buggies, or wheelchairs.
  • Front rooms pick up street and club noise late at night.
  • Bathrooms and showers are compact with fixed shower heads.

What travelers say

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Natalie E.

Free parking in Wimbledon was a lifesaver. Reception handed us plates for a Deliveroo dinner, which we ate on the quiet back balcony.

12. a&o London Docklands Riverside

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7.9

6,454 reviews

From
$35
Best for Couples
Best for Families
Why it stands out

This riverside stay is one of the few in London with a free guest ferry to Canary Wharf, so you get skyline views and fast access without the city noise.

It sits on Rotherhithe’s Thames path, opposite the glass towers. The C10 bus stops outside, and the ferry gets you to the Elizabeth line in minutes. Rooms range from private doubles and suites to hostel bunks with privacy curtains. Many face the river; some add small balconies and bare-brick, nautical touches.

What stands out is the water life: terrace drinks as boats glide past, then a quick hop across the river for dining, shows, or the O2. It suits couples chasing quiet views, families who need space, and budget travelers who want hotel comforts. Business guests heading to Canary Wharf will like the location, too. There’s an on-site gym for a quick workout.

The tradeoff: reaching the Tube often means a ferry or bus first, which adds time to each trip.

Pros

  • Free guest ferry to Canary Wharf; Elizabeth line reachable in minutes.
  • Riverside terrace and bar with wide Thames and Canary Wharf views.
  • Choice of private rooms, family suites, and dorms with privacy curtains.
  • On-site fitness room with modern, well-maintained equipment for guests.

Cons

  • Check-in queues at peak times; QR-based process slows things down.
  • No in-room kettles in many rooms; request from reception or bar.
  • Location requires ferry or bus before Tube; journeys take longer.

What travelers say

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Hazel W.

Loved hopping on the free ferry to Canary Wharf each morning. Sat on the terrace with a river view and watched the boats go by.

13. Palmers Lodge Swiss Cottage

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8.2

5,483 reviews

From
$36
Best for City Breaks
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

Set in a 140‑year‑old mansion—complete with a suit of armor—Palmers Lodge pairs period charm with smart hostel comforts and a lively pub downstairs.

Base yourself in Swiss Cottage with two Tube stations a short stroll away; it’s about 3–5 minutes to Swiss Cottage station. The Jubilee line gets you to Bond Street in about 10 minutes. Supermarkets sit nearby, and buses run often. Dorms feel generous, with privacy curtains, a reading light, and outlets by the bed. Lockers live under the bunks; bring a padlock or buy one at reception. Bathrooms are mostly unisex with multiple stalls, and there’s a lift.

Community is the highlight here. A grand lounge makes easy space for reading, remote work, or free morning tea. Downstairs, the on‑site bar hosts socials like karaoke and games, so solo travelers meet people fast. There’s a laundry room and a handy luggage‑storage machine for late flights. This spot suits budget‑minded explorers, solo travelers, and small groups. Private rooms, including triples, make sense for families who want hostel value with extra privacy.

Tradeoff: the guest kitchen is narrow and has an evening curfew, so self‑catering is limited at peak times.

Pros

  • About 4‑minute walk to Swiss Cottage Underground and frequent buses.
  • Curtained bunks with reading light, outlets, and under‑bed lockers.
  • Lively on‑site bar with karaoke and social events most nights.
  • Grand lounge for work or reading, plus free morning tea.

Cons

  • Shared kitchen is narrow, limited utensils, and closes earlier at night.
  • Some rooms near the bar or basement get noticeable evening noise.
  • Many bathrooms are unisex; female‑only facilities limited on some floors.

What travelers say

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Ella S.

After checkout, the luggage storage machine let me explore hands‑free for hours. Later, karaoke night downstairs had everyone singing like old friends.

14. Point A Hotel London Canary Wharf

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8.2

4,519 reviews

From
$95
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

At Point A Canary Wharf, sleep beside the Museum of London Docklands and reach the O2 in one tube stop, with compact, cleverly designed rooms that keep city stays simple.

The hotel sits on Hertsmere Road by West India Quay’s water. It is 5–10 minutes to the DLR, Jubilee, and Elizabeth line, plus the Thames pier for river boats. Restaurants, cafés, and shopping malls at Canary Wharf are a short walk and feel safe late. Rooms are small but smart: storage under the bed, wall hooks, and pop‑down shelves. Expect mood lighting, a strong shower, air‑conditioning, and a safe; some rooms have no window.

What stands out here is value and efficiency in a busy district. It suits solo business travelers who need sleep, Wi‑Fi, and fast transport. It also works for O2 concert nights and short city breaks. The 24/7 front desk and lobby seating make quick work sessions easy, and a simple continental breakfast helps you start early.

Space is tight and some rooms are windowless; book accordingly. If you want a kettle, note there are no in‑room hot drinks; buy them at reception instead.

Pros

  • 5–10 minute walk to DLR, Jubilee, and Elizabeth line stations.
  • Next to Museum of London Docklands and waterside bars and restaurants.
  • Compact rooms with mood lighting, powerful showers, and under‑bed storage.
  • 24/7 front desk, lobby seating, and hot drinks available.

Cons

  • Rooms are very small with limited storage and some windowless options.
  • No in‑room kettle; hot drinks only available from reception.
  • Corridor noise and door slams travel into rooms at times.

What travelers say

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Gabriel W.

Grabbed the Uber Boat from the nearby pier, then crashed in a tiny but spotless room. Shower pressure was legit, and staff found me an extra blanket at midnight.

15. ibis London Excel-Docklands

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8.1

4,127 reviews

From
$113
Best for Business
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Wake up by Royal Victoria Dock, walk to ExCeL London in minutes, and reach the O2 via the IFS Cloud cable car.

Custom House for the Elizabeth line and DLR is a short walk, so trips into central London are simple and take around half an hour. The dockside setting feels calm, with cafés and small shops nearby. Rooms are compact and clean, with the familiar pod-style bathrooms and good showers. Many face the water, and some add coffee pod machines and bathrobes. Close the windows and you hardly notice planes from the nearby airport.

This place shines for event access. If a fair, expo, or work trip brings you to ExCeL, it is an easy base between sessions. O2 concertgoers can stroll to the cable car and be at the arena fast. Friendly staff help with early check-in when possible, quick fixes, and luggage storage, and the lounge-bar stays lively after long days.

There are tradeoffs. During big ExCeL events, lifts and breakfast get busy, and the restaurant menu is short. Climate control follows seasonal settings, so rooms may feel warm or cool at times.

Pros

  • Steps from ExCeL and Custom House Elizabeth line and DLR stations.
  • Easy walk to IFS Cloud cable car for the O2 Arena.
  • Quiet, clean rooms; some have dock views and Nespresso machines.
  • Friendly staff; luggage storage and late-opening bar for event days.

Cons

  • Breakfast and lifts get crowded during big ExCeL events.
  • Room climate control limited; rooms run warm or cool seasonally.
  • Restaurant menu limited; vegan or gluten-free options inconsistent.

What travelers say

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Oliver G.

I checked in early, grabbed a free adapter, and walked to ExCeL in minutes. The dock view at sunset was a sweet bonus.

16. Hotel 55

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7.8

2,685 reviews

From
$74
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Hotel 55 puts you two minutes from North Ealing station (Piccadilly line) and about 15 minutes from Ealing Broadway, so you can cross London fast.

It sits on Hanger Lane with bus stops by the door. Cafes and small shops are a short walk, and Ealing Broadway’s bigger stores are close by. Rooms range from compact doubles to suites and quiet garden options with patios. Inside you get smart TVs, strong hot showers, air conditioning, blackout curtains, and often a Nespresso, kettle, small fridge, and bottled water.

What it does best is transport access: three Underground lines within a short walk. That makes it a good base for work trips and city breaks. Couples should book a garden room for more privacy and less road noise. Wembley visitors also find it handy.

There’s no lift, and on-site parking is limited to four spaces. Rooms facing Hanger Lane hear traffic, and there’s no breakfast or bar, though cafes sit around the corner.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to North Ealing Tube on the Piccadilly line.
  • About fifteen-minute walk to Ealing Broadway for Elizabeth and Central lines.
  • Rooms include Nespresso, kettle, fridge, bottled water, and blackout curtains.
  • Friendly 24/7 front desk and luggage storage available before check-in.

Cons

  • No elevator; stairs to upper floors challenge heavy luggage.
  • Only four on-site parking spaces; expect to use nearby station car park.
  • No breakfast or bar; limited on-site dining and social spaces.

What travelers say

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James A.

North Ealing station was a two‑minute walk, and the room’s Nespresso, fridge, and big hot shower made mornings easy. We even snagged one of the four parking spots out front.

17. Holiday Inn Express London-Hammersmith by IHG

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8.1

7,391 reviews

From
$119
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Set on King Street in Hammersmith, this straightforward base puts you 5–10 minutes from the Tube with direct trains to Heathrow and central London.

Shops, cafes, and the Eventim Apollo sit within a short walk, and riverside pubs are about 10 minutes away. Rooms are compact but clean, with air conditioning, Dove toiletries, a hairdryer, iron, and a tea setup. Families get options like sofa beds and some interconnecting rooms; storage is limited to a small rail. Some back-facing rooms sit near a railway, which can add early‑morning noise.

What this hotel does best is deliver the essentials without fuss: breakfast included, friendly staff who go out of their way, and quick transport everywhere. It suits concert‑goers heading to the Apollo, families of four using the sofa bed, pet owners who need dog‑friendly rooms, and value‑minded city trippers. Business travelers will appreciate dependable Wi‑Fi and the easy ride to central offices. Drivers have access to on‑site parking managed by a third‑party operator.

Tradeoff: the breakfast room gets crowded at peak times, and hot items vary in quality. Rooms run small, and a few show wear in carpets and bathrooms.

Pros

  • 5–10-minute walk to Hammersmith Underground on Piccadilly and District lines.
  • Breakfast included with continental and simple hot items each morning.
  • Interconnecting and sofa-bed rooms available for families and groups.
  • On-site parking available, managed by a third-party operator.

Cons

  • Rooms are compact with limited storage and no in-room mini fridge.
  • Carpets and some bathrooms show wear; occasional maintenance issues reported.
  • Breakfast area gets crowded; hot items and coffee quality vary.

What travelers say

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Ethan T.

Five minutes to Hammersmith station and the Apollo. Breakfast was free, but go early—by 9 it’s packed. Staff even found gluten‑free toast for me.

18. Holiday Inn Express Royal Docks by IHG

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8.1

6,962 reviews

From
$103
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Set beside East London’s Royal Docks, this Holiday Inn Express puts you one stop from the O2 Arena, about 5 minutes from Canning Town Station, and includes breakfast to start each day.

The location works well for shows and city exploring. Shops sit across the road, with an Italian restaurant next door. The IFS Cloud cable car is a short walk away, and London City Airport is close enough for easy trips yet quiet at night. Rooms are compact but practical, with kettles, irons, and strong lighting. Some have newer air conditioning. Daily housekeeping keeps things tidy, and keycards control lift access for security.

What this place does best is set you up for events and early starts. Staff lean into the fun with small touches, from welcome drinks for concertgoers to birthday surprises and sweets at reception. The generous breakfast spread fuels a full day. It suits concert fans heading to the O2, families who want a simple base with transport on the doorstep, and solo business travelers working at ExCeL or with fast links to Canary Wharf.

Tradeoff: breakfast is popular and wraps up early, so expect queues for the coffee machines and grab a table sooner rather than later.

Pros

  • Around 5-minute walk to Canning Town tube and DLR station
  • One stop to the O2; cable car within a short walk
  • Breakfast buffet included with hot items and vegan options
  • On-site parking available, behind the hotel, with simple registration at reception

Cons

  • Breakfast area gets crowded; coffee machines queue and quality disappoints
  • Rooms feel small for families; some bathrooms use shower curtains
  • Farther from central sights; plan 20–25 minutes by tube

What travelers say

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Nora F.

They decorated the room for my kid’s birthday, with a handwritten card. It felt so thoughtful after a long day on the Jubilee line.

19. Best Western Northfields Ealing Hotel

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7.9

3,628 reviews

From
$123
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Step off the Piccadilly Line at Northfields, cross the road, and you’re at a three‑star base opposite Northfields Station, about 20 minutes to Heathrow and roughly 30 to central sights.

The hotel sits on Northfield Avenue, with cafes, shops, and parks a short walk away. Buses reach Ealing Broadway in minutes for more lines and stores. Rooms vary in size; some include a kitchenette with a fridge, sink, and microwave. Continental breakfast is served in the attached restaurant, and there’s an elevator on site with reliable Wi‑Fi.

Transit convenience is the headline here. Few places make it this easy to split time between the airport and the city. It suits solo business travelers, families who need larger rooms, and budget‑minded city explorers.

There is a tradeoff. Trackside rooms hear the trains, especially early. A handful of rooms sit below street level, so natural light is limited there.

Pros

  • Directly opposite Northfields Underground station on the Piccadilly Line.
  • Around twenty to thirty minutes by Tube to Heathrow and central London.
  • Some rooms include kitchenettes with fridge, sink, and microwave.
  • 24/7 front desk and an elevator for easier access.

Cons

  • Trackside rooms pick up train noise, especially early mornings.
  • Several rooms are below street level with limited natural light.
  • Breakfast is continental only, no cooked hot options.

What travelers say

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Carter R.

Rolling our bags from Northfields Station straight across the road was a dream. The in-room kitchenette and fridge made quick breakfasts easy before hopping on the Tube each morning.

20. Prince Regent Hotel Excel London

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8

1,653 reviews

From
$117
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Headed to ExCeL? From here you walk there in about 5–10 minutes, with Prince Regent DLR also close for quick links across East London.

The hotel sits on a residential stretch of Prince Regent Lane. Corner shops, a laundromat, and takeaways are within a few minutes. Buses stop outside, and the DLR is a short stroll. Rooms are compact and straightforward, with kettles, tea and coffee, hairdryers, and ironing boards. Bathrooms are tight; many use fixed rainfall showers. Some rooms add a balcony. A few have air conditioning, while annex rooms use fans.

What stands out is value and care for ExCeL attendees. Staff are consistently warm and hands-on, even walking guests to the annex at check-in. You get thoughtful extras like complimentary fruit and bottled water. Drivers will appreciate gated parking behind the hotel and occasional street permits. It suits solo travelers, event-goers, and small families who want a clean base near the venue without fuss.

There are tradeoffs. The area is quiet on nightlife and dining, and central sights take longer to reach. Road-facing rooms and thin walls allow some noise, and annex rooms run warm in hot weather without AC.

Pros

  • 5–10 minute walk to ExCeL and Prince Regent DLR station.
  • Friendly staff offer free bottled water and fruit in the lobby.
  • Gated parking behind the hotel, with street permits when needed.
  • Rooms include kettle, tea, hairdryer, ironing board, and daily housekeeping.

Cons

  • Annex rooms lack air conditioning and rely on small fans.
  • Thin walls and road-facing rooms allow noticeable noise at night.
  • Compact bathrooms with fixed rainfall showers, awkward for washing children.

What travelers say

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Anthony M.

Walked to ExCeL in minutes, grabbed free bottled water and fruit, and the team even showed me to the annex; simple room, perfect for an event weekend.

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How We Chose These Hotels

We researched over 1800 hotels in London using data from major travel websites and travel forums. We read thousands of guest reviews, analyzed pricing across seasons, and cross-referenced expert travel publications. Some of the hotels on this list were also visited and tested by our team. We prioritized genuine traveler feedback over marketing promises and selected properties that consistently deliver on their promise.

Hotels were ranked using a combination of key criteria, including overall guest satisfaction, value for money, location, room quality and design, and standout features. We did not rank hotels based on affiliate commission rates. Our rankings reflect our genuine editorial assessment and what we believe offers the best experience for different traveler types.

This list is reviewed and updated quarterly. Prices shown are indicative and vary by date, season, and availability. Last fully reviewed: June 2026.